Japan’s coolest fashion &
lifestyle brands will finally be available in Singapore thanks to a
unique pop-up shopping event, the Hello, Shibuya Tokyo Fashion &
Culture Mix Show
From February 22 to March 10, Singapore will be graced by the Hello, Shibuya Tokyo Fashion & Culture Mix Show with Singapore pop-up shopping event in the Atrium Space at Plaza Singapura.
Lovers of fashion, art and Japanese pop culture will be able to
totally immerse themselves in Shibuya cool, straight from the streets of
Tokyo, thanks to the admittedly somewhat quirkily named event ‒ how
much more Japanese can you get?
Based on three themes ‒ “incubation, local cooperation, and contributions to Shibuya” ‒ there will be over 20 stores, art exhibitions, fashion shows and some industry events during the Hello, Shibuya Tokyo Fashion & Culture Mix Show with Singapore.
Organised by Parco Japan, and based on its cutting-edge, super-successful Shibuya branch, the event has also been supported by various Japanese government organisations including the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as part of its 2012 Cool Japan Strategy Promotion Program, The Embassy of Japan in Singapore and the Japan National Tourism Organisation. Singapore’s government has also go on board with support from SPRING Singapore and the Textile and Fashion Federation.
On top of the great Japanese labels that will be available ‒ just some of the brands are ANREALAGE, GVGV, mintdesigns, plumpynuts, Gizmobies and MURUA ‒ there’s also been some cool collaborations between Singapore fashion designers and graphic designers like max.tan and :phunk studios.
ANREALAGE has created a dress with a print design by :phunk studios; there are tees and tote bags created in collaboration between Singapore’s Asylum and BooksActually and emerging Japanese designers and the creation of Villi Villi iPhone stickers by some of the current crop of Parco Next Next designers.
If you have even a passing interest in Japanese pop culture, Japanese fashion, art and design, you can’t miss the Hello, Shibuya Tokyo Fashion & Culture Mix Show with Singapore pop-up shopping event.
Stay tuned for more on this cool event as herworldPLUS heads to Tokyo to meet up with some of the designers involved and brings you more details on all the fab fashion labels you need to look out for in February.
resource:http://www.herworldplus.com/shopping/updates/hello-shibuya-tokyo-fashion-culture-event-singapore
From February 22 to March 10, Singapore will be graced by the Hello, Shibuya Tokyo Fashion & Culture Mix Show with Singapore pop-up shopping event in the Atrium Space at Plaza Singapura.
Based on three themes ‒ “incubation, local cooperation, and contributions to Shibuya” ‒ there will be over 20 stores, art exhibitions, fashion shows and some industry events during the Hello, Shibuya Tokyo Fashion & Culture Mix Show with Singapore.
Organised by Parco Japan, and based on its cutting-edge, super-successful Shibuya branch, the event has also been supported by various Japanese government organisations including the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as part of its 2012 Cool Japan Strategy Promotion Program, The Embassy of Japan in Singapore and the Japan National Tourism Organisation. Singapore’s government has also go on board with support from SPRING Singapore and the Textile and Fashion Federation.
On top of the great Japanese labels that will be available ‒ just some of the brands are ANREALAGE, GVGV, mintdesigns, plumpynuts, Gizmobies and MURUA ‒ there’s also been some cool collaborations between Singapore fashion designers and graphic designers like max.tan and :phunk studios.
ANREALAGE has created a dress with a print design by :phunk studios; there are tees and tote bags created in collaboration between Singapore’s Asylum and BooksActually and emerging Japanese designers and the creation of Villi Villi iPhone stickers by some of the current crop of Parco Next Next designers.
If you have even a passing interest in Japanese pop culture, Japanese fashion, art and design, you can’t miss the Hello, Shibuya Tokyo Fashion & Culture Mix Show with Singapore pop-up shopping event.
Stay tuned for more on this cool event as herworldPLUS heads to Tokyo to meet up with some of the designers involved and brings you more details on all the fab fashion labels you need to look out for in February.
resource:http://www.herworldplus.com/shopping/updates/hello-shibuya-tokyo-fashion-culture-event-singapore
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